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Operating Instructions tico 735 - Elapsed Timer

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Operating Instructions tico 735 - Elapsed Timer

Introduction

Your Hengstler tico 735 Elapsed Timer is one model in a family of 1/8 DIN units which offers breakthrough
display technology as well as easy-to-program single-line parameters.
Designed to provide instant visual feedback regarding an application’s key input value, the tico 735 not
only has a 18 mm high LED display, but also the ability to change display colour based on process status
(programmable parameter in Operation Mode). Easy programming is made possible via a help function
and a secondary legend display.

This manual will guide you through the installation and wiring of your tico 735 unit with information on
proper panel mounting and rear terminal layout and wiring instructions. In addition, the instrument’s
operation and programming modes are thoroughly explained. The operation mode provides day to day
operation and allows editing of preset values. The Program Mode enables the configuration of various
parameters prior to initial operation. These parameters include those for basic configuration as well as
other settable features which will enhance the functionality
and usability of the device.

This manual also provides information on the tico 735
Elapsed Timers’s transistor and relay outputs, product
specifications and ordering and warranty information.

Features

  Awesome 18 mm high digit LED display

  Programmable colour change display based on an

event

  Programmable help function and secondary legend display

  Programmable for single input or cumulative operation

  Choice of NPN or PNP primary input

  Standard outputs: one NPN transistor & one relay

  Front panel reset enable and preset lockout

  Optional RS-485 plug in card

Index

Safety Instructions ...........................................................................................................................2
Installation........................................................................................................................................3

Panel mounting .........................................................................................................................3
Wiring........................................................................................................................................4

Operation .........................................................................................................................................5

Front Panel ...............................................................................................................................5
Operation Mode ........................................................................................................................6

Program Mode .................................................................................................................................7

Entering Program Mode and basic operation............................................................................7
Program Parameter Sequence .................................................................................................8

Technical Data ...............................................................................................................................11

Ordering Information ...............................................................................................................12

Summary of Contents for tico 735

Page 1: ...ained The operation mode provides day to day operation and allows editing of preset values The Program Mode enables the configuration of various parameters prior to initial operation These parameters include those for basic configuration as well as other settable features which will enhance the functionality and usability of the device This manual also provides information on the tico 735 Elapsed ...

Page 2: ...re asked for the device in the pertaining standards for safety are not affected in a negative way so reducing the safety of this mount device Mounting and assembling of device needs observation of the specifications of the local Energy Suppliers Before switching on make sure that the power and control voltages are not exceeding the values in accordance with the technical data If it is to be assume...

Page 3: ...is not distorted and the instrument is positioned squarely against the panel Slide the mounting clamp into place on the instrument and push it forward until it is firmly in contact with the rear face of the mounting panel and the tabs on the bracket arm are seated in the mounting grooves on the side of the unit The electronic components of the instrument can be removed from the housing after insta...

Page 4: ...cessed by connecting the positive supply side of the sensor to Terminal 4 and the negative side to Terminal 8 Power Supply Input For an AC powered unit Terminal 13 serves as the line or hot side connection for AC powered units and as the positive side for DC powered units The neutral side for AC powered units and the negative side for DC powered units are connected to terminal 14 Transistor Output...

Page 5: ... edited parameter values Holding the key down for 3 seconds will cause the unit to return to Operation Mode Reset In Operation Mode Resets the time value to zero This button can be disabled via the Front Panel Reset Enable parameter in Program Mode In Program Mode No function Down Scroll In All Modes Will abort an Edit Operation and return the preset parameter to its previous value Display functio...

Page 6: ...ost significant digit flashing P Use the Scroll Key to move from left to right and highlight the digit that needs to be changed Wrap around will occur from the least significant to the most significant digit O Use the Down Key to decrement the digit until the desired value appears The display will wrap around from 0 to 9 After the desired digits have been changed press the Program Key to enter the...

Page 7: ...e To exit Program Mode hold the Program Key for 3 seconds Parameter names will not appear on the main display if the Help function has been disabled in Program Mode 1CN DE 3 secs or Edit Operation R1 Pressing the Scroll Key or no key activity for 3 seconds will display the value for that parameter The secondary display will indicate the one digit identifier for the parameter The digit in the secon...

Page 8: ...e timed in minutes 1 Hours Input pulses will be timed in hours DE DE Minutes Seconds Input pulses will be timed in minutes hours and seconds minutes Timing Direction Function Determines if the time value will increment from zero and change the state of the output at the set value Up or decrement from the set value and change the state of the output at zero Down Adjustment Range 1 1 Up The unit wil...

Page 9: ...the default will be Fitted If the board is installed in the field this parameter will need to be changed from its default of none Communication Address Appears only if communication board is installed and activated Function Defines the unique communication address of the counter Adjustment Range 1 to 99 Default Value 1 1 Baud Rate Appears only if communication board is installed and activated Func...

Page 10: ...t Function Determines whether the multi character parameter name will appear on the main display for 3 seconds prior to the paramter value appearing Adjustment Range 4 4 Help Yes Multi character parameter descriptions will appear on the primary display The value associated with that parameter will appear by pressing the scroll key or waiting for 3 seconds Help No Only the parameter values will app...

Page 11: ...ity 20 to 90 non condensing Approvals Ratings Frontpanel IP 66 EMC Susceptibility Complies with EN 50082 1 92 95 EMC Emissions Complies with EN 50081 1 92 2 94 Safety DIN EN 61010 part 1 according to protection class II General Overvoltage category II Contamination level 2 UL CUL Start Input A Active Edge NPN or PNP programmable capable of TTL 30 VDC max when PNP High 3 0 V Low 2 0 V or open 10 kO...

Page 12: ... Tacho Rate Meter 22 55V 5 Rate Totaliser 6 Time Counter Linear Output 7 1 Preset Counter 0 none 8 2 Preset Counter 3 with 4 20 mA 9 Batch Counter only with function 2 4 5 1998 HENGSTLER GmbH This documentation may not be changed amended or copied without prior written consent of HENGSTLER GmbH and may not be used in contradiction to this company s rightful interests Hengstler GmbH Postfach 11 51 ...

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